Comments on: Just DO! Words Of Wisdom From Artist Sol LeWitt To Artist Eva Hesse https://www.howtopastel.com/2017/02/sol-lewitt-eva-hesse/ Info, opinion, and training on how to pastel with artist Gail Sibley BFA, MA Fri, 07 Jan 2022 02:23:56 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 By: Gail Sibley https://www.howtopastel.com/2017/02/sol-lewitt-eva-hesse/#comment-24174 Sat, 20 Jun 2020 05:51:29 +0000 http://www.howtopastel.com/?p=6529#comment-24174 In reply to Lori Schaffert.

Ahhhh Lori, I feel your pain and know it. I have felt that resistance (still do from time to time) and asked exactly that question: If painting and expressing myself in art is my soul’s yearning, why don’t I just get on with it? Why do I resist?? And truly, I think part of it is this feeling we have about the outcome. We fear that it will look like rubbish, that it will then be a waste of time and materials and why bother. So here’s a couple of ideas for you.

First, to get you going, I want you to do this as you sit on the couch. Grab a pencil (or pen) and a sketchpad. Then do a blind contour of your hand. A blind contour is when you look at the subject you’re drawing (your hand) but NOT the paper! Make sure you CANNOT see the paper and what’s being drawn on it. This is SUPER important. Because you’re drawing in this manner, you know the drawing won’t look like a perfect representation of the subject. I mean, how can it?? Don’t be tempted to look at the paper otherwise your judgement side will start to kick in. Don’t give it that chance! Instead, sink deeply into observing your hand. Take time – there’s no rush. Enjoy the sensation of looking deeply. Draw the contour of your hand, the bumps, the crinkles, the wrinkles, the spots, the scars, the rings, whatever you see. And know that all those things are NOT going to end up in the right place. But ohhhh what a delight of a drawing you’ll have!! You can do a blind contour of anything in front of you – a vase of flowers for instance…or your feet as you lie on the couch…or a cup of tea.

Second, when you are ready to pick up some pastels, choose a pastel painting that’s been done on sanded paper that you really don’t want to keep. Take it outside and brush it off (you can use an old cheap brush for this). Then take it inside and with white or black tape (preferably artist tape but just use drafting tape or electric tape if that’s all you have) and depending on the size of the paper, divide into four or six blocks. Then just enjoy making marks over the whole piece. Don’t worry about what anything looks like. Pick colours you love, brands you love. Choose a few colours in different values. Vary the pressure, vary application – side of pastel or linear. Just have fun! When you feel “done,” peel off the tape and see what each block looks like. Then take each block and without regard to outcome, work on it. See what’s suggested there and just PLAY and push a bit further. Don’t judge. Put on music that brings you joy and just relax and laugh. It’s just paper and pastels!

The main thing is to get you back to the joy of creating, the joy of the lusciousness of using soft pastels. The longer we stay away from creating, the harder it is to restart, and the more our soul cries. So grab that pencil and paper and just DO. I KNOW you will feel better for doing something because action really is the antidote!

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By: Lori Schaffert https://www.howtopastel.com/2017/02/sol-lewitt-eva-hesse/#comment-24121 Wed, 17 Jun 2020 16:53:16 +0000 http://www.howtopastel.com/?p=6529#comment-24121 My self doubt is so strong, I have been unable to do for quite some time… It’s so hard to battle this. As I write this, I am laying on the couch, my pastels untouched. When I see you with, I can’t imagine why you would have doubts. If you saw my work _ especially just sketches _ I believe you would tell me that I have no ability. The resistance is so strong! If it’s important to me and my soul, why do I resist so much? Why must I be so paralyzed with self-doubt?

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By: Gail Sibley https://www.howtopastel.com/2017/02/sol-lewitt-eva-hesse/#comment-9375 Fri, 14 Sep 2018 20:05:07 +0000 http://www.howtopastel.com/?p=6529#comment-9375 In reply to Nancy Owens.

Thanks so much Nancy! (The blog Nancy is referring to is called: Pastel To Paper – That Is What’s Important!)
Thanks for the compliment about my voice. I’d like to do more audio and that’s given me a bit of a push – thank you!

Self-doubt can keep us all back from exploring and expressing ourselves fully. And no, what you say doesn’t sound strange, it sounds very familiar!
One thing I sometimes do to get working is when I buy new pastels or paper, I give myself a timeframe – a generous one so I have no excuses! – to use them. And I tell Cam, my husband, that if I don’t use them up by the specified date, he can give it away to an artist who will use them. And I write the date on the calendar. This works well!! Why spend money on tools when you aren’t going to use them?
The other thing is, work and don’t show anyone if that’s going to prevent you from putting pastel to paper.

Love those quotes!!

So go now and DO!!!!

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By: Nancy Owens https://www.howtopastel.com/2017/02/sol-lewitt-eva-hesse/#comment-9358 Fri, 14 Sep 2018 13:39:42 +0000 http://www.howtopastel.com/?p=6529#comment-9358 ]]> Gail, Thanks for your interesting blog today! I enjoyed the progression of your art work it turned out so pretty. Also, loved that you read the tremendous letter (you should start doing audio books such a great voice). Great encouragement for me today. I am insecure about my art. Don’t always start a new piece due to self doubt. I don’t like for others to watch as I create due to self doubt. I have created many pieces that I am very proud of and I am always surprised that I was the one that created that piece. Isn’t that strange? I mean it is just paper right? If It doesn’t turn out… so what. I like these quotes: “Do. Or do not. There is no try.” Yoga and “Dreams don’t work unless you do.” Unknown. Thanks again for the encouragement today I now need to go forth and conquer. 😍

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By: Gail Sibley https://www.howtopastel.com/2017/02/sol-lewitt-eva-hesse/#comment-2319 Wed, 08 Mar 2017 23:45:41 +0000 http://www.howtopastel.com/?p=6529#comment-2319 In reply to Aidan Butler.

It’s about letting go isn’t it? About surrendering. Thanks for sharing Eno’s advice Aidan!

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By: Gail Sibley https://www.howtopastel.com/2017/02/sol-lewitt-eva-hesse/#comment-2318 Wed, 08 Mar 2017 23:44:17 +0000 http://www.howtopastel.com/?p=6529#comment-2318 In reply to Debbie Gauger.

Glad you enjoyed it Debbie. 50 plus years old and still relevant!

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By: Gail Sibley https://www.howtopastel.com/2017/02/sol-lewitt-eva-hesse/#comment-2317 Wed, 08 Mar 2017 23:43:36 +0000 http://www.howtopastel.com/?p=6529#comment-2317 In reply to Sandi.

Hey Sandi – thanks so much!! Great group of people there for sure!

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By: Aidan Butler https://www.howtopastel.com/2017/02/sol-lewitt-eva-hesse/#comment-2314 Sat, 04 Mar 2017 00:46:57 +0000 http://www.howtopastel.com/?p=6529#comment-2314 Lots of unpompous truth in here. I’m reminded of Brian Eno’s advice on creating. Don’t try to create ‘ART’, just take whatever is to hand and make something, and if turns out to be art… Great…If not so what, you will have learned from your efforts.

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By: Debbie Gauger https://www.howtopastel.com/2017/02/sol-lewitt-eva-hesse/#comment-2313 Thu, 02 Mar 2017 20:41:04 +0000 http://www.howtopastel.com/?p=6529#comment-2313 Thank you for posting this and reading the letter. Wow! 🙂

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By: Sandi https://www.howtopastel.com/2017/02/sol-lewitt-eva-hesse/#comment-2308 Thu, 02 Mar 2017 11:52:25 +0000 http://www.howtopastel.com/?p=6529#comment-2308 Rah rah for the FB group! Best support group ever!

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